Ray Dolan

Visiting Professor

Research Interests

My research interests focus on how humans make decisions, and how decision making goes awry in psychiatric illness. I use a range of experimental approaches including fMRI, MEG, psychopharmacology and computational modelling.

Contact Details

Ray Dolan

Visiting Professor

rayd@drcmr.dk

Affiliations

Institute of Neurology, UCL

Max Planck-UCL Centre for Computational Psychiatry and Ageing

Employments

2019 – Present

Visiting Professor, DRCMR

2015 – Present

Mary Kinross Professor of Neuropsychiatry, Institute of Neurology, UCL

2015 – Present

Director, Max Planck-UCL Centre for Computational Psychiatry and Ageing

2006 – 2015

Founding Director, Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging at UCL

2002 – 2015

Head of Department, Wellcome Department of Imaging Neuroscience, ION

Education

1988

MD in Medicine, National University of Ireland

1977

MB BCh in Medicine, National University of Ireland

Publications

Meder D, Rabe F, Morville T, Madsen KH, Koudahl MT, Dolan RJ, Siebner HR, Hulme OJ (2021), 'Ergodicity-breaking reveals time optimal decision making in humans', PLOS Computational Biology, 17(9):1-25


Meder D, Rabe F, Morville T, Madsen KH, Koudahl MT, Dolan R, Siebner HR, Hulme O (2019), unknown publication 87548f29-24a1-4276-98f7-12168b3513c3


Meder D, Rabe F, Morville T, Madsen KH, Koudahl MT, Dolan R, Siebner HR, Hulme O (2019), unknown publication 0a5c89a5-ffbc-4618-a99b-ecc005a33ae4


Betts MJ, Kirilina E, Otaduy MCG, Ivanov D, Acosta-Cabronero J, Callaghan MF, Lambert C, Cardenas-Blanco A, Pine K, Passamonti L, Loane C, Keuken MC, Trujillo P, Lüsebrink F, Mattern H, Liu KY, Priovoulos N, Fliessbach K, Dahl MJ, Maaß A, Madelung CF, Meder D, Ehrenberg AJ, Speck O, Weiskopf N, Dolan R, Inglis B, Tosun D, Morawski M, Zucca FA, Siebner HR, Mather M, Uludag K, Heinsen H, Poser BA, Howard R, Zecca L, Rowe JB, Grinberg LT, Jacobs HIL, Düzel E, Hämmerer D (2019), 'Locus coeruleus imaging as a biomarker for noradrenergic dysfunction in neurodegenerative diseases', Brain, 142(9):2558-2571



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